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Method for powering a surveillance camera using solar generated wireless energy

a technology of solar energy and wireless energy, applied in the direction of electrochemical generators, pv power plants, secondary cells servicing/maintenance, etc., can solve the problems of large radiated power, insufficient solar power supply logic but not a solution, and insufficient radiative transfer type, etc., to achieve good recoil memory, easy maintenance, and strong durability

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-06-18
GREEN SOLAR TRANSPORTATION
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The system provides a reliable and cost-effective supplemental power source for surveillance cameras, enhancing energy efficiency and reducing operational costs by utilizing solar energy stored in batteries and wirelessly transmitted to the camera, ensuring continuous operation.

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This provided the logic but not a solution to provide enough solar power to a surveillance camera.
However, this type of radiative transfer is very inefficient because only a tiny portion of the supplied radiated power, namely, that portion in the direction of, and overlapping with, the receiver is picked up.
The vast majority of the power is radiated away in all other directions and lost in free space.

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[0043]Reference is made first to FIG. 1. Photovoltaic (PV) panels 1 that receive solar energy. The electricity generated by the PV panels 1 is transmitted via a wire 2, to a Circuit Interruption Device 3 (CID). If the CID circuit 3 is closed, the electricity generated by the PV panels 1 is transmitted via a wire 4 to a charge controller 5. The charge controller 5 is designed to direct the electrical current from the PV panels 1 to a Wireless Energy Transmitter (WET) 15, the WET 15 will send the solar energy wireless to be received by Wireless Energy Receiver (WER) 16, and the WET 16 will provide power to the primary load 7 in this embodiment a surveillance camera 7 via a wire 6. If the primary load 7 is not receiving the electricity generated by the PV panels 1 the charge controller 5 sends the electricity via a wire 8 to a second Circuit Interruption Device (CID) 9. If the CID circuit 9 is closed, the electricity sent by the charge controller 5 is transmitted vi...

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A method for generating electricity from solar power to a surveillance camera, relying on a photovoltaic panels (1) circuit interruption device (3,9); charge controller (4); batteries (5); surveillance camera (7); electrical wires, and fuses. The photovoltaic panel(s) will generate electrical power that will provide sufficient power to run the surveillance camera.

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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS[0001]Ser. No. 12 / 426,927SEQUENCE LISTING OR PROGRAM[0002]Not ApplicableBACKGROUND[0003]1. Field[0004]This application relates to solar electricity generated by photovoltaic panels and the application to run a surveillance camera, using a wireless energy field.[0005]This application claims benefit of No. 12 / 426,927 filed Apr. 20, 2009.[0006]2. Prior Art[0007]This method relates to the solar power used to charge batteries specifically designed and dedicated to the operation of a surveillance camera using wireless electricity as a method of energy delivery.SUMMARY[0008]Examples of solar-power generators for vehicles are described in the following documents:[0009]U.S. Pat. No. 5,725,062, which was issued to Froneck on Mar. 10, 1998 described a vehicle top solar power generator, where the solar panel is mounted on the top of the vehicle.[0010]U.S. Pat. No. 4,602,694, which was issued to Weldin on Jul. 29, 1986, was limited to a detailed combination...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H01M10/46
CPCH01M10/465H01L31/02021Y02E10/566H02J7/35Y02E10/56Y02E60/10
Inventor REICHART, CHRISTOPHER JOHNGLASS, GERALD G.
Owner GREEN SOLAR TRANSPORTATION